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Lyndon LaRouche addresses “the devastating contradictions which have become characteristic
of current trends in the Clinton Administration’s formulation of foreign policy.”
Of course, it’s partly Clinton’s fault; but at his worst moments, the President behaves
“all too much as a faithful representative of his generation.”

A continent-wide dialogue between Lyndon LaRouche and Ibero-American patriots on the
future of their nations, was fuelled by a conference hosted by the Argentine Naval
Center, and attended by Brazilian and Argentine military figures.